Back in feudal Japan,
Akura-oh is getting frustrated with his best friend and rampage
companion Tomoe. He correctly guesses that Tomoe is lovesick, and
decides the best way to deal with it is to kill the object of his
affection--Yukiji! And to make matters worse, when Nanami wears
historical clothes, she looks an awful lot like Yukiji! Can she manage
to preserve the past, save Tomoe, protect Yukiji and keep from getting
killed?!

Review:

This series is so
much fun, and I love that there’s an ongoing storyline right now. I’m surprised
by how in depth it is, too, but very smoothly done.

Nanami is getting
into all kinds of trouble in the past still, and some of it is getting more
serious. She’s trying to make things work how they’re supposed to for Tomoe and
Yukiji, and I do like that Suzuki has made it that it was Nanami all along.
She’s also trying to figure out how to save Tomoe, although that plot keeps
getting interrupted.

I love Tomoe—I have
always loved Tomoe, he is such a rough-around-the-edges sweetheart, and we
really get to see that in this volume. His past self hasn’t been burned yet,
he’s just violent and experiencing emotions for the first time. And he’s
surprisingly open about it—but mostly he’s just adorable. He just makes me
happy.

The main plot
finally gets some development at the end of this volume, though, and apparently
this storyline comes to an end in the next volume. I can’t wait to see how
everything gets wrapped up. I love this large plot, but I also want more
Tomoe—I want him to be saved already! I want to see the gang again, although
the extra story at the end is nice for that. I’m just overall excited for the
next volume, and the wait will surely be long.

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Updates.

9/29/16 (re-edit)My review days are changing to Monday - Thursday. I'm planning to do reviews on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Tuesday will be Teasers, possibly with a little wishlist or catch-up included. I am currently moving, and have just started back in school. Third year of college, and working, and I am starting to have very little time for everything. I'm trying to keep up with this, though, on top of it all.

Thanks!-Jude

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